Ecopala Table

Ecopala Table by Julius Mangubat
“pala” meaning ‘trash’ in Hawaiian, and  ” eco”  meaning environmental friendly.
Julius has successfully changed our point of view, that gas tanks aren’t eternally a fire projecting device that screams antagonism and is dangerous when approached.
“But most people don’t know where to dispose these tanks, and once they’re damaged they cannot be re-used to store gas, but they can be used to make really cool tables!”
Armed with only a gas tank, a wooden board, and a couple of bolts in hand, can create an interesting table.
http://www.munggoobaht.com/

“pala” meaning ‘trash’ in Hawaiian, and  ” eco”  meaning environmental friendly.

Julius has successfully changed our point of view, that gas tanks aren’t eternally a fire projecting device that screams antagonism and is dangerous when approached.

“But most people don’t know where to dispose these tanks, and once they’re damaged they cannot be re-used to store gas, but they can be used to make really cool tables!”

Armed with only a gas tank, a wooden board, and a couple of bolts in hand, can create an interesting table.

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*photos courtesy of Julius Mangubat

www.munggoobaht.com

 
 

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